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Newbie question Cessna or Beechcraft?
Hello,
I live in Georgia and am planning on starting flight school at Southeastern in Macon. They offer the option of either learning in a Cessna 172 or a Beechcraft Sundowner. Is there a better choice between the two? I only plan on getting my private pilot rating for trips with the wife and two kids. I have heard that the Cessna is easier to rent because there are a lot of them out there. I would very much appreciate your opinion. Thanks Rob |
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Hi Rob,
You can't go wrong with either one. They both are fine planes to learn in. Yes, there are more rental C172s than Beeches out there. So what? If you learn in a Sundowner, you aren't limited to only flying Sundowners. You can still go out and rent a Cessna, or a Piper, or something else for that matter. The biggest difference between the two is one has the wing on top, the other has the wing on the bottom. The Cessna can take off and land in a shorter distance and at a slower speed. The Sundowner handles crosswinds better. You don't have to worry about switching fuel tanks or using auxilliary fuel pump in the 172. The Sundowner has better visibility and cabin room. You have to use a ladder or climb on the strut to look in the 172 gas tanks. You have to get on hands and knees to check the wheels and brakes on the Beech. You get the idea. I would say pick the one that seems to be available most often so that you don't have to wait. Or the one that rents cheaper. Whatever your thing is. Can't go wrong. Best regards, Steve Robertson N4732J, 1967 Beechcraft Musketeer (Sundowner predecessor) rbboydston wrote: Hello, I live in Georgia and am planning on starting flight school at Southeastern in Macon. They offer the option of either learning in a Cessna 172 or a Beechcraft Sundowner. Is there a better choice between the two? I only plan on getting my private pilot rating for trips with the wife and two kids. I have heard that the Cessna is easier to rent because there are a lot of them out there. I would very much appreciate your opinion. Thanks Rob |
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 14:05:11 -0400, "rbboydston"
wrote: Hello, I live in Georgia and am planning on starting flight school at Southeastern in Macon. They offer the option of either learning in a Cessna 172 or a Beechcraft Sundowner. Is there a better choice between the two? I've heard it put (and tend to agree) that the Cessna is easier to learn to fly, but harder to learn to fly _well_. Same argument for Cessna vs. Piper. If you're looking to eventually fly older, lighter aircraft then the Cessna would be a better choice. OTOH if you want to move up to heavier, faster "going places" aircraft, then go with the Beech. Really, though, it doesn't make all that much difference, kind of a Ford vs Chevy thing. Why don't you start with one, get a few hours in, then try an hour in the other to see which you prefer? -Dana -- -- If replying by email, please make the obvious changes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------If the government doesn't trust us with our guns, why should we trust them with theirs? |
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